While speaking to a crowd in Wisconsin ahead of Tuesday's Republican primary, Palin insinuated — well, it's not really clear. But whatever she was implying, it included politicians offering "welcome baskets" to incoming immigrants, many of them undocumented.

"What the heck are you thinking, candidates?" Palin asked voters, according toRaw Story. "What the heck are you thinking when you're actually asking for more immigrants — even illegal immigrants, welcoming them in."

Then, Palin suggested candidates — though she didn't say who — were "inducing" and "seducing" immigrants with gift baskets. "Come on over the border and here's a gift basket of teddy bears and soccer balls," she said mockingly.

The worst part? In an eight-minute speech, Palin received nearly zero claps. And her speak of soccer balls and and teddy bears urged more people to check their phones than give standing ovations.

Palin's latest comments are just a drop in the bucket of Republican anti-immigration rhetoric — the highest-profile remark of 2016 coming from Trump in the form of comments equating Mexicans with drug users, rapists and general criminality.

Immigration reform became personal during a debate earlier in the election, when Sen. Marco Rubio, whose parents are Cuban immigrants, and Sen. Ted Cruz, who was born in Canada to Cuban immigrants, got into a verbal spar over immigration, resulting in Cruz snapping at Rubio with some of his best Spanish.